Sky Stadium, Wellington

Sky Stadium, Wellington Also Known as Westpac Trust Stadium, Westpac Stadium.

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Sky Stadium, Wellington Also Known as Westpac Trust Stadium, Westpac Stadium is one of the most beautiful stadiums in New Zealand. Sky Stadium, Wellington is 235 meters long and 185 meters wide. It has Floodlights facilities as well so Day-night matches can be held.

Apart from Cricket, Sky Stadium is used for football, and rugby tournaments as well.

Sky Stadium is the commercial name of the Wellington Regional stadium located in Wellington, New Zealand. It is a sporting venue constructed in 1999 by Fletcher Construction and is currently owned and operated by Wellington Regional Stadium Trust. The ground majorly hosts One Day International matches and was built to replace the Athletic Park in New Zealand. Because of its large capacity, the venue is also used for organizing concerts and is colloquially called “The Cake Tin.” The first ODI played on the Sky Stadium was in the year 2000. It was a New Zealand vs West Indies match. Apart from cricket and concerts, this multi-purpose facility also hosts rugby and football matches.